 All Together Now  Beatles Tribute Band! We're "All Together Now!", a musical tribute to The
Beatles. Formally known as "Get Back!", we've been
performing together since 1994 and have brought joy to
audiences in towns all over New England. We are not a
Beatles look-alike band, but instead a sound-alike
band, celebrating Beatles music in an interactive way
that gets everyone--whether
they're 8 or 88--singing, dancing, clapping and having a
great time.
"All Together Now!" is a 4-piece band with an extensive
song list that reflects the Beatles' entire repertoire and
career. From "Twist and Shout" to "Sgt. Pepper" to
"Abbey Road", we not only play the classic hits
audiences want to hear, we add a few
surprises--complete with sound effects and rich vocal
harmonies--that delight minds and hearts alike.

Song List:

Testimonials:
"Jeff Landrock, Tommy Moore, Lauren Passarelli & Ace
Bailey are New England's answer to the pop-culture
vacuum left by the breakup of The Beatles three
decades ago. 'All Together Now!' are about as
sound-alike as you can get. Apart from their ability to
replicate The Beatles' sound almost perfectly, two
things distinguish the folks in this band: their absolute
love for what they do, and in a business so over-stuffed
with huge egos, the fact that they are delightful, down to
earth people." Adrian Zupp <=p>= "['All Together Now!']
was popular with young and old alike, enticing several
audience members to dance.
The four-member band makes no effort to look like the
Fab Four--one of its members is a woman--but its
music and voices are eerily similar to the originals."
Brad Morin, Foster's Daily Democrat

Portsmouth
First Night 2001 "One of the most popular acts was a
Beatles tribute band, 'All Together Now!,' which played
at Temple Israel. The band played four sets, and at
times people were waiting in line to get into the packed
social hall. 'All Together Now!' entertained the crowd
with several familiar tunes, including 'Get Back' and
'Here Comes the Sun.' At the back of the social hall,
participants danced and sang along with the band."
Joel F. Harris, Foster's Daily Democrat, 1/2/2002

"On behalf of the Maurice Corporation and everyone at
Artisan Outlet, I would like to extend my appreciation for
giving so generously of your time and support and
helping to make this year's benefit Ice Cream Festival
such a success.
Artisan Outlet is very proud to be part of such a
community spirited project. It is people like you, willing
to make such a difference, that makes Portsmouth a
very special place.
Again, thank you for all your help and support.
Lauren Tewksbury
General Manager
P.S. You guys were awesome!"

"Hello Boys (and
Lauren), I am the world's biggest Beatles fan and
caught your show at the Southbridge Airport, July 5th.
I've seen a lot of Beatles cover bands that were pretty
good (most of them just tried to look like the Beatles),
but I have to say that I've never heard anyone that
sounded quite so real. If I closed my eyes, the vocal
harmonies were chilling. And to sound so good under
miserable conditions (the heat!!), I can only imagine
what you guys sound like in studio settings. Wonderful!
Keep it up and I will definitely check to see when you'll
be close to us again. Sincerely, Joey P. of
Southbridge, MA

"Dear "All Together Now"!, My wife
and I saw "All Together Now!" for the first time (and
definitely not the last) last night at Griffin Park, in
Merrimack, NH. We both enjoyed the show very much. It
has been a while since I've been to a live performance
and you guys (and girl)) showed me how much fun it
can still be. We brought along our 9 year old son much
to his dismay. When the show was over, he had
completely changed his mind about "Dad's music". He
loved it. I hope to bring my older son (14 years old)
along with some friends to the next show so they can
hear what REAL music sounds like! Till the next show,
Paul H. Martinage, Jr.

My 6 year old son and I saw
you in Merrimack, NH. We had a wonderful time. The
songs were nearly flawless copies of the Beatle sound-
beat for beat, note for note and harmony for harmony.
To quote the Lord Mayor of Pepperland, "It's uncanny.
You could pass for the originals!" Keep up the good
work. Bye for now. P. Bruno of Bedford, NH